Buying a car can be stressful, but the Better Business Bureau (BBB) aims to help reduce that stress by connecting consumers with trustworthy businesses. They offer five do's and don'ts to help you navigate the process.
Buying a car can be stressful and overwhelming. While sifting through online ads and dealerships, it can be hard to find information you can trust.
"Car dealerships are among the most-searched types of businesses at the BBB, with over 21,000 inquiries in BC so far this year," said Simone Lis, President and CEO, BBB serving Mainland BC. The Better Business Bureau wants to help consumers navigate and find the best car for their needs by offering these five do’s and don’ts.Owning a car is expensive. Understand what you have to spend on a vehicle and what your costs can look like before and after buying so you stay within your financial means. Here are some great resources to get you started:Once you have identified what kind of car you are looking for, shop around. Unlike online marketplaces, car dealers and salespeople in B.C.
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